hello - i'm running into a situation where the systemd network device naming changes with kernel version (bookworm/6.1 vs trixie/6.12 in this case). this is possibly related to a change/update in devlink support in the i40e driver[1] although i haven't found a "smoking gun" changelog entry.
the bookworm kernel in the nfsroot sees the host's network interfaces as `eno1` and `eno2` but once booted with the trixie kernel they are reported as `eno1np0` and `eno2np1`. so the network config using the interfaces names as found during install is invalid once the system is running. i was hoping it might be systemd's `ID_NET_NAMING_SCHEME` version but setting that equal to bookworm's (`net.naming_scheme=v252`) did not help. i have upgraded the kernel on an existing bookworm host to the bpo version (`6.12.22+bpo-amd64`) and confirmed the same issue after rebooting. any thoughts on how to (elegantly) address this? i could upgrade the nfsroot kernel but still need to install os versions that will boot with older kernels/naming. i can think of some other workarounds to try (search/replace strings and rename files in the installer, maybe build and use a separate netboot for trixie+ installs, maybe force the name to stay the same via macaddr-based naming) but am hoping to find a cleaner solution. fwiw the version of `scripts/DEBIAN/30-interface` in use is more-or-less current, just missing recent minor changes. browsing through the mailing list archive i see (and have been involved in) some discussions of similar problems but they've often been udev- related. apologies if i missed something pertinent. thanks in advance for any suggestions! andy 1. https://serverfault.com/a/1143604 -- andrew bezella <abeze...@archive.org> internet archive